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Treat yourself to a traditional English afternoon tea while enjoying some sightseeing on a vintage 1960's double-decker bus.

After boarding the bus at Victoria Coach Station or Northumberland Avenue (close to Trafalgar Square), the 1 hour 25 minute trip will take you past lots of famous landmarks including Big Ben, Parliament and Westminster Abbey, before passing Downing Street to Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column.

It will then take in Piccadilly Circus and Marble Arch before heading along the northern edge of Hyde Park towards South Kensington.
The trip will come to end after passing the Royal Albert Hall and the world's most luxurious department store - Harrods.
During the ride a recorded commentary will share some amusing stories and interesting information about all the sights you're seeing.
Delicious afternoon tea from Brigit's Bakery

Once you're sat at your decorated table the staff will serve up some tasty treats from Brigit's Bakery while you soak up the vibrant culture and rich history of London.
Typical fillings for the finger sandwiches might include cucumber and cream cheese on basil bread, turkey ham with cheese and mayo mustard on tomato bread, feta cheese on a red pepper savoury muffin, and a salmon and cucumber pretzel.

The selection of homemade cakes and tarts might include a vanilla and blueberry cupcake, a lavender and lemon choux, a lychee and raspberry rose verrine, and a passion fruit and white chocolate polenta slice.
And it wouldn't be a proper afternoon tea without some freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam!

The range of teas will include English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Redbush, Peppermint, Lemon & Ginger, Berry & Elderflower, Jasmine, Green Tea and Chai. You can also choose a cup of coffee or hot chocolate.
How to get to Victoria Coach Station
Fare zone | Cash | Oyster & Contactless | Travelcard | ||||
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Single fare | Single fare | Daily cap | One day | ||||
Peak | Off-peak | Peak | Off-peak | Anytime | Off-peak | ||
Bus (all zones) | n/a | £1.75 | £5.25 | £6 | |||
Train (zone 1) | £7 | £2.90 | £2.80 | £8.90 | £8.90 | £16.60(zone 1-4) | £16.60(zone 1-6) |
Train (zone 1-2) | £7 | £3.50 | £2.90 | £8.90 | £8.90 | ||
Train (zone 1-3) | £7 | £3.80 | £3.10 | £10.50 | £10.50 | ||
Train (zone 1-4) | £7 | £4.60 | £3.40 | £12.80 | £12.80 | ||
Train (zone 1-5) | £7 | £5.20 | £3.60 | £15.30 | £15.30 | £23.60(zone 1-6) | |
Train (zone 1-6) | £7 | £5.80* | £3.80* | £16.30 | £16.30 | ||
* Journeys between zone 1 and Heathrow are always charged at the peak rate. Prices are correct as of |
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